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The Devouring: The Forgotten Romani Holocaust of World War II

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The Devouring follows the Lovara family—horse-traders, musicians, and metalworkers—from the vibrant, itinerant life of pre-war Europe into the abyss of the Porajmos (the Romani term for the Devouring).

Centered on three compelling characters—Nikolai, the patriarch navigating a vanishing world; Elena, his fiercely intuitive daughter; and Kalo, a young Sinti boxer in Germany—the story traces their divergent paths of resistance, survival, and heartbreaking loss.

From the forest encampments of France to the brutal confines of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s "Gypsy Camp" (Zigeunerfamilienlager), and into the shadowy corners of occupied Eastern Europe where persecution was often mercilessly local, the story unveils the chilling scope of the Nazi genocide against the Romani people.

It is a tale of shattered families, unbreakable spirits, cultural resilience, and the haunting silence that followed the war, asking: what does it mean to survive when your world has been deliberately erased from memory?

Why This Book Now:

In an era of rising nationalism and prejudice against marginalised groups, The Devouring is a stark, necessary reminder of where hatred, when systematised, can lead. It is a powerful testament to resilience, a recovery of lost history, and ultimately, a soaring story of the unbreakable bonds of family and culture against the forces of annihilation. It is not just a story of the past, but a crucial reflection for our present.

228 pages, Paperback

Published January 29, 2026

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Ian Yates

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